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Summer Magic Photos
It’s been a busy, busy summer. Here are photos from my recent magic shows at libraries and parks and recreation programs around western Washington. Are you on Pinterest? If so, please join me: www.pinterest.com/edumazement. Want to see a show in … Continue reading
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Tagged Dream Big Read, library magic, library magician, Summer Reading, summer reading program
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July Summer Magic Shows
There are plenty of opportunities to take in my Dream it, Read it, Do it! magic show in July 2012! I’m a huge fan of reading and libraries, as my career literally began from a book of magic. All performances … Continue reading
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Tagged king county library, Lakewood, library magic, magician, Pierce County Library, redmond, Renton, Shelton, Shoreline, Snoqualmie, Summer Reading, Tacoma Library
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Auburn Reporter visits Algona-Pacific Library
Holiday Magic at KCLS Libraries It’s always a nice surprise when local news shows up to cover an event, and photographer Charles Cortes of the Auburn Reporter captured some great moments. Thanks to Robin Howe and Debbie Howard from the Algona-Pacific … Continue reading
Bothell Library Magic
Bothell Regional Librarian Mie-Mie shared these fantastic photos from my visit to Bothell with my Magic Around the World show for the grand finale of their Summer Reading Program. Man, it was a great turnout! What I remember from the … Continue reading
Magician Wows Library
Magician Wows Library By Tyler Huey Nisqually Valley News Magic was magical for about 130 kids and other onlookers last week as they packed the Yelm Timberland Library for “Magic Around the World.” Magician Jeff Evans’ 45-minute show captivated the … Continue reading
Palouse Magic
With the unusually rainy weather we’ve had in western Washington it was nice escaping to the eastside to experience some SUMMER. Like last year, I visited the Whitman County Library in Colfax, the Neill Public Library in Pullman (two shows), … Continue reading
Sammamish and Duvall Magic
Yes, a couple more public shows this week! I’m performing for Sammamish Parks and Recreation at Beaver Lake Park on Tuesday, August 17 at noon. It’s free and open to the public, and the third year I’ve been part of … Continue reading
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Tagged Beaver Lake Park, Duvall, Duvall Library, Jeff Evans, library magic, magic, magician, Sammamish, Summer Reading, summer school magic
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Further Magical Adventures of Aquifer Man
Fans in the greater Seattle and Tacoma areas will have plenty of chances this week to catch magician Jeff Evans and his Magical Adventures of Aquifer Man show. Continue reading
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Tagged Aquifer Man, Bellevue, county fair, Cowlitz County Fair, Eatonville, Enumclaw, Federal Way, Jeff Evans, Kindercare, Lacey, library magic, library programs, Longview, magic, magician, Montessori, Parkland, Spanaway, Steilacoom, summer reading program, Sumner, Tacoma, University Place
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Yelp Reviews
Review for Jeff Evans’ magic show on www.yelp.com at the Redmond and King County Libraries. Continue reading →